Tools I Wish I knew Before I started my Web3 Journey
Navigating the Web3 space is not as hard as people make it seem.
You just have to be in the right place at the right time, starting with

SOCIAL TOOLS
1. Twitter: ( Known as X) one of the most popular and very common social platforms in the world but instead of using it for sheer entertainment, you can utilize it.
Search on Web3 for beginners or anything of interest regarding Web3, you’ll be surprised about what you can find
2. Telegram; I can see the wheels turning and pointing to “Airdrops”….wrong‼️
Telegram with its messaging features can help with swift communication from any part of the planet
You can also store data there such as your proof of work in order to ensure easy navigation of what you have to offer to clients.
Regarding the storage of data on the app, you can also get access to Web3 classes from the scratch to the most complicated topics or areas.
Others include
3. Discord
4.LinkedIn
Monetary tools
You can’t talk about the blockchain without mentioning cryptocurrency, often mistaken as one and the same, you’ll come to find out that cryptocurrency is just buy a fraction to what blockchain technology has to offer, tools under this include
Wallets consisting of CEXs and DEXs
CEXs- Centralized exchanges with examples such as Binance, Bybit, Mexc where an organization has control over your assets
DEXs- Decentralized exchanges such as trust wallets, meta mask, phantom which you have full control over
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My parents named me Ajuma and i explore creative writing, build brands through social media management and community management. I also give spoken words meaning through documentation of X spaces